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Nichols for the past year left for
her home in Nevada this week
Mrs Mary A Hoopesj who has
been spending the summer with her
son in California relumed home
Friday much improved in health
Mrs Nichols and daughter have
rented their home in Thatcher and
have gone to Arkansas where they
expect to spend a year with rela
tives
George Williams and family left
for St Johns recently where Mr
Williams has secured work for the
winter The entire family were
strong in social and religious circles
and will be sadly missed v
Mrs Laura Gregg Cannon spoke
on Womans Suffrage to a large
audience in the Academy chnpel
Monday evening liy special re i
quest E M W Jones Mr
Bon and Cliailcs Caw son sang Oh
No
Difference
What Goods
LEBANON
The trustees of the Lebanon
public school were fortunate in se
curing Miss Briley of Pomona Cal
as principal and Miss Ellen Wake
man of Pasadena Cal as primary
teacher as both of these ladies are
well qualified for teachers
Claud Williams and Will Hozzes
have gone to Bisbee with a load of
produce
John Smjthson has just returned
from Bisbee and reports the roads
in a very bad condition
Baptismal services were held here
Sunday at which three little girls
were baptised Bishop Joseph
Woosley conducted the services
CONJOINT MEETING
Sunday evening the first conjoint
meeting of the winter season was
given in the Layton church by the
Mutual Improvement Associations
and tle following interesting pro
gram was carried out
Song Beautiful Zion by the
Congregation
Prayer
Ladies chorus
Talk History of Africa by
Louis A Nelson
Essay Reverence by Mrs
Roderick Williams
Recitation When Malinda Sings
by Mrs E M M Jones
Talk Missionary Experiences
Mrs I by George Foote
Song by Mrs Dave Adams
Talk by George H Crosby Jr
Ladies chorus
Benediction by Arthur Welker
Saves Leg of Boy
It seemed that my 14 year old
boy would have to lose his leg on
account of an ugly ulcer caused by
a bad bruise wrote D F Howard
Aquone N C All remedies and
doctors treatment failed till we
tried Bucklens Arnica Salve
and cured him with one box
Cures burns boils skins eruptions
piles 25 cts at Safford Drug Co
Safford Ariz 33 4t
One 16 hoi se power gasoline en
gine and first class hay baler Will
liwlo for hay or will sell on easy
terms Bankable note accepted same
is cash Weaver Brier 13 U
The one year old son ol Mr and
My nattier t hou i net uwciipm MjSi EUrtm Rmney di d fast
The Young Ladies gave a very TIiuimImv and was buiied Saturday
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All Honor to Retiring Chair
man of Democratic State
Committee
The Arizona Democrat says
With the retirement of John J
Birdno of Safford as chairman of
the democratic state committee the
democracy of the state loses valu
able cog in the organization but
not a valuable worker for no mat
ter whether he be an officer of the
committee or just a plain citizen
John Birdno will always be found
fighting the battles of the demo
cratic party and assisting in making
Graham the banner democratic
county of Arizona
Graham has no rival for the honor
of being Arizonas banner county
No matter whether Graham is rep
resented on the ticket or in the party
organization that county always
rolls up a splendid democratic ma
jority on election day and it is to
such men as J J Birdno that the
victory is due
Mr Birdno served the democrats
of Arizona in the capacity of chair
man of the first state committee and
results speak for themselves Every
man on the entire state ticket was
elected by fine majorities and too
much praise cannot be lavished upon
i Chairman Birdno for the capable
and efficient manner in which he
handled the campaign
YOUNG REALTY CO
We have some of the finest bar
gains in real estate ever offered in
Graham county Just a few of our
choice bargains
Thirty acres almost in Safford
with 4 room fiame house stable for
eight horses harness room wagon
shed hay shed that will hold 175
tons lj acre oi chard 5 acres alfalfa
balance grain land mowing ma
chine rake sulky plow walking
plow spring tooth harrow scraper
fruit tree sprayer all kinds of tools
hay derrick and fork complete 3
shares Union water all for 7100
You cant beat it in any country
In five years it will be city property
and worth five times its present
value
In the Artesian Belt we have the
best yet
Forty acies patented land 25
rcie3 in alfalfa 12 acres giaiu landT
i 1 rake
w alking
hai i ow
1 mowci 1 su ky plow 1
plow J l new wigon 1
I iriilfr cullivaloi 4 hand
cuilixator 1 low uh eled wagon
and ha pick 1 auiing wagon two
Gated I sngl hiso nun pantoi
50 turkevt 150 chickens 1 fine Jei
sev milch cow 2 mules weight 1100
each 1 harness 3 ioom lumber
house and lean to Kitchen 3 slimes
in Lebanon leseivoir 1 four inch
artesian well flowing water enough
for 20 acres and good reservoir
You can have all of this for 4000
cash if you buy It in four days
Do you know what this means
Why it is just like finding it We
have many bargains in real estate
both in Safford and outside property
Iet us show you what we have
We can fit you out in any kind of
property you may desire
We have 160 acres near Geronimo
that irf a great snap and means a
fortune to aome one
Mrs J G Belt and chjldien left
on Monday mornings tiain for
Aubuin Cal where Dr Belt is lo
cated Her little daughter Velma
fell fiom an apple tree one day last
week and broke both bones in her
forearm
Mrs Thomas Richards who has
been quite ill for the past week is
reported to be improving
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A BIG CELEBRATION
Is there anyone who has not seen
the picture of Columbus landing in
America
Is there anyone who is not equally
familiar with the famous Indian
cartoon Discovered at Last
Tomorrow is a legal holiday
Aiizona men and women will cele
bi ate the discovery of Amei ica by
Chiistopher Columbus Asa pait
of this Discovery Day festival let
those who believe in the enfranchise
of women show to the people of
their progressive state that its wo
men have been discoveted and unite
in a determined effort to acknow
ledge thisatthepollsNovember 5th
No public demonstration has been
held the past month that the speak
ers havenot endorsed woman suff
rage and the coming celebration is
a fitting time that it be given an
even more emphatic stamp of ap
proval by those who will take an
active part in the programs that
are to be held in every city of Ari
zona
Such is the general scheme Mrs
Frances jW Munds chairman of the
Equal Suffrage Central Committee
has been compelled to give over the
detail work of the campaign to her
assistant that she might give her
time to the prominent men who are
constantly conferring with her re
gaiding just such events as tomor
rows celebration This is but one
instance of the force of the move
ment and the realization of its im
portance by the men who are now
arsking and seeking the co operation
of the women
AN ARIZONA GIRL
Alice Redewill is perfectly delight
ed to be home again and now that
the greetings which have been ex
tiemely cordial are over everyone
is wondering if she will give a con
cert in Phoenix before her return
to Paris the first of the year She
is Harold Bauers star student and
will make her debut either in Paris
or London early in the spring She
recently retuined from Catalina
where the Redewills entertained a
large house party Among their
guests was Madame Elinor Edwards
who chaperoned Miss Redewill after
her mothers departure from Paris
and accompanied her on her trip
across She visited in Pheonix be
fore her return to France a fort
night ago
The above is from the society
columns of the Republican Miss
Redewill is a native of Aiizona hn
daughter of A R dowill pian
king ot the s Uthwestaid a ounjr
lady of whom all Aiiovns e
pi oud Jii the musical word -he is
bimpj whittle i fin
Wnenou hvo a I ad cod yiu
want thebest medicine obtainable
bo as to cine it with as iiltle delay
as possible Hfie is a diuggists
opinion I have told Chamber Iains
Cough Jtemedy for fifteen years
says Enos Lollar of Saratoga Ind
and consider it the best on the
mai ket1 For sale by SafFoi d Drug
Co 33 4t
Invitations are out for a grand
ball to be given by the Moose lodge
in Briers hall October 25
LET US FIND A BUYER
FOR YOUIl
Sheep and Cattle
Our long experience in the livestock business
insures you the best results
IF YOU WANT TO nUY
SHEEP OR CATTLE
write us stating oui unpts Wo mil help
ou to get thtui
Sniyely Peirce Dept B
Livestock Brpkcr
17 W Adams Phoenix Arts
FROM OREGON
C E Thompson an experience or
chaid man from Hood River Oregon
arrived in Safford this week and ex
pects to make his home here He is
an expert in tiee pruning and the
handling of fruit peats
Hei e is a woman who speaks from
personal knowledge and long exper
ience viz Mrs P H Brogan of
Wilson Pa who says I know from
experience that Chamberlains Cough
Beebe
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Dairy
Pure Milk
and Cream
Delivered Every Day
BUYING AND SELLING
FIRST CLASS
DAIRY STOCK
Safford Arizona
Best
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Remedy is far superior to any other
For croup there is nothing that ex
cels it For sale by Safford Drug
Co 33 4t
Mo3t wonderful eye remedy in
the world I was blind wjth sore
eyes for years Am now practically
well Try a bottle If you have soro
eyes THOS SMITH Layton 82 4t
The members of the Odd Fellow
lodge assisted by the Rebekah lodge
will have an oyster supper Satur
day night
10 Weeks 10c
No matter low many papers jou take you
ol luld send a dime tod ly for ten issues of the
Tiumpet ICO pages of the bent Christian reading
Yearly subscriptisns 100 You will enjoy the
articles on Purity and Home Young Peoples
Department Hi bio questions answered stirring
testimonies etc Join our famll of readers and
receive this spiritual tonic each week Die
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GILA VALLEY NEWS
Items of Interest Gathered
by the Guardians Cor
respondents
THATCHER
Vern Montierth who has been
working at Globe is at home again
E T Green has gone to Salt Lake
City to attend the general confer
ence
The M I A Convention will be
held next Sunday Visitors are ex
pected from Salt Lake City
W A Moody came home from
Phoenix Friday on a business trip
returning the first of the week
Mrs Claire Brinkerhoff invited a
number of ladies to an old fashioned
quilting bee at her home Monday
A new daughter was a welcome
guest at the home of Mr and Mrs
0 P Skousen on September 8th
Mr and Mrs Ezra Curtis have
gone to San Jose to look after the
ranch while Mr Curtis father is in
Utah
Mrs Rosina Williams returned to
her home in Franklin Tuesday after
a few days visit with her daughter
Mrs Jesse Phillips
Mrs C M Layton entertained a
number of ladies at a quilting party
Tuesday All enjoyed a pleasant
social time as they worked
Mrs Wentworth who has been
visiting with her mother
successful social at the hall Friday PRAKI7 HITF RfRHWO
evening The entertainment con
sisted of some pretty folk dances
conducted by Miss Ettie Lee some
unique games and refreshments of
nuts About one hundred and ten
young people were present with a
few of the parents
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Have You Sheep or
Cattle For Sale
full particulars
you have
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EXPERIENCE
in the stock sell
ing buying etc Our business is
getting a buyer for your stock
SNIVELY PEIRGE StMlt Brektrs
1 7 W Adams Su PhofihTX Ariz
The Best Drug Store
SAFFORD
ED BRANCH - Proprietor
Fresh Drugs Carefully Gompoundtd byan Exptrt Dracgist
we nlso carry kinds of Toilet Articles in the latest styles Creams
Powders Rogue and Colognes
Fancy Stationery Pens Knives and Scissors
Pr E V Adams office i in Tje pest grug tore Calls promptly
answpred day qr nigjit
FIRST ARIZONA STATJE FAIR PHOENIX OCT 28th TO NOV 2nd
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The most remarkable price change of the - l
automobile epoch came into operation
October 1st 1912 It has been made pos- I
i sible by the gigantic increase in Ford 4 i
tion And it brings the matchless Ford well fc I f
within reach of the average income I
RUNABOUT 615 I - I 1
TOURING CAR 690 v J
These new prices f o b Solomonville with tf
all equipment An early order will mean an
early delivery Get full particulars from I
Ijj Solomon Commercial Co I X
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An nntl Kectariari paper that thousands welcome
ach week na a valued friend and conselor and
would go without meals rather than be without
it surely olTers many real benefits that ou
if n non subscriber are missinir
i Arcjou discouraired or uncertain alto jour
spiritual standing The light and truth of the
c crlastinir irosDel is cn ed In a v ay that ton
can understand in The Gospel Trumpet an in 1
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Christninunit
and divino hciling
J W Copeland of Dayton Ohio
purchased a bottle of Chamberlains
Cough Remedy for his boy who had
a cold and before the bottle was all
used the boys cold was gone Is
that not bgtter than tp pay a fjve
dollar dootors bill for sale by
Safford PrugCo 33 4t
Masquerade ball in Briers Hall
Saturday October 19th 34 2t
n j ljuiiiureuux nas soia nis nnr j
farm lying just north of Safford Y
Ben Estes after visiting in Saf
ford for a week returned to Phoe
nix on Wednesday
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